The city of Sacramento launched a new website on Monday, www.getheresac.com, designed to give fans essential information.

"It really is your one-stop shop for trip planning to downtown," said Linda Tucker, a communications officer with the city. "We want everyone to get here and www.getheresac.com includes all the information that they need.”

The website includes a link to SacPark, which allows fans to reserve a parking space in advance online. Nearly 1,800 people have already done so for the Sacramento Kings' first preseason game Oct. 10.

Meanwhile, city planners are reviewing traffic flows from Sunday's preview at Golden 1.

"We learned some valuable things yesterday and they were very small," said Michele Gigante, a Sacramento downtown communications specialist.

Gigante told KCRA 3 that traffic engineers learned a few little things that could have significant future impact.

The Kings have five days now to make adjustments before Saturday's big open house and fan fest.

"So we expect over 50,000 next Saturday, Oct. 1. And we'll conclude with an open practice that night. So a lot in store as we continue to train and learn the building and get ready to go before Paul McCartney,” Kings president Chris Ganger said.

The Paul McCartney concerts are scheduled for Oct. 4 and 5 at the Golden 1 Center.